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Child labour is increasing due to massive lithium battery orders
Many experts claim that many of the child workers in Congo are exploited by the cobalt mining industry to supply lithium-ion battery manufacturers.
Voices 2022.12.20 10:44 Doyun Lee
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Garbage ends up in the sea, and makes a huge threat to Jeju Island and its ecosystem
Jeju Island has been suffering due to an overload of garbage that ends up in the sea, threatening the whole ecosystem and residents together.
Voices 2022.09.27 18:06 Jacob Lee
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Government Needs to Overcome Political and Infrastructural Obstacles to Prevent Seoul From Flooding Again
With the flood of August sinking numerous districts in Seoul, the South Korean government has two options : one infrastructural and one political.
Voices 2022.09.26 17:37 William Park
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Active Management vs Passive Management: the Benefits and Drawbacks
Eunyoung Choi, former CEO of an asset management company, elaborated on the pros and cons of active and passive management in an online interview.
School & Institute 2022.09.02 18:24 Minso Kim
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Researchers discover the oldest host-associated microbial DNA
On September 2nd, 2025, research and details on the discovery of the oldest host-associated microbial DNA was reported in the journal Cell.
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Scientists revive brain activity after seven days frozen, marking scientific breakthrough
In early March 2026, neuroscientists based in Germany reported a significant breakthrough; they successfully restored electrical neural activity in a mouse brain tissue after it had been frozen for seven days.
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Scientists discover a possible universal cancer vaccine from COVID mRNA vaccines
On October 22nd, 2025, a groundbreaking study on a possible universal cancer vaccine was published in the journal Nature.
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Mental health on the fairway: Study shows golf improves the mind
A recent study conducted by Spanish researchers has revealed that golf may offer surprising mental health benefits, providing a boost to emotional well-being while also revealing how stress and mindset can affect a golfer’s performance.
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61st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council targets tangible change
The United Nations Human Rights Council opened its 61st regular session in Geneva on February 23, 2026, and is scheduled to run until March 31, 2026.
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New study finds that Alzheimer's jumbles memories while the brain rests
According to a new study published on February 1st, Alzheimer's disease-related memory issues could be caused by a malfunction in the brain's ability to recall recent events while at rest.
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